Dear Tenderer
Welcome to the tender on ID 140128, ref. 043-0194/16-7000 - Acquisition of Animal Health Monitoring services to the Department of Experimental Medicine, University of Copenhagen.
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PARTICIPATION:
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3.Be aware that the offer must be sent via the eSourcing system CTM (EU Supply) before the deadline 2017-02-06 23:30:00. Otherwise, your offer is not eligible.
The deadline for requesting participation and offers are 2017-02-06 23:30:00 local time.
OTHER INFORMATION:
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Sincerely,
Line Kolle
University of Copenhagen